MMOments: Marvel Heroes Anniversary Achievements


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Marvel Heroes is in the fourth week of its second anniversary, and that means if you haven’t already started working on the related achievements, you’re probably too late. If you haven’t been tuning into the ARPG these past few weeks, you missed out on a lot of free stuff. A random hero, Angel team up, Iron Man team up, Groot pet, cow portal drops, and more.

There are five achievements to obtain and they are pretty self-explanatory even if they require a fair amount of grind in order to obtain. One thing to keep in mind is that the achievement tracking system right now is hot garbage. It won’t properly update its numbers unless you literally have the window open while you progress. Your count is still being kept, but don’t be scared if you find forty-odd cake slices and check the window to find that it still shows your old number.

You need to log out and back in for the tracker to update itself.

1. Marvel Heroes’ 2nd Anniversary

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The goal here is to obtain all of the other four anniversary achievements. Self-explanatory.

2. Collection Cakewalk

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Not so much of a cakewalk. The goal here is to find 365 2-year anniversary cake slices. Cake slices drop at a much faster rate than eternity splinters do, I counted around four to five drops of cake slices for every eternity splinter, but my findings aren’t scientific and shouldn’t be used as a measuring tool. With a drop about every two minutes, this is going to be a long haul.

Assume about six hours of game time, assuming there isn’t a farming method.

The good side is that you won’t have to interrupt your regularly scheduled grinding in order to churn out these cake slices, they drop during virtually all combat situations (that I’m aware of). Personally, I’ve been leveling up Cyclops while grinding cube shards, and managed to grind out pretty much all of the slices in six and a half to seven hours.

This is the longest achievement in the anniversary event to obtain, so my advice is to not focus on it. Look at what else you need, and grind for that. The cake slices will come and, before you know it, you’ll have enough.

3. The Cake Is Not A Lie

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Easiest achievement to get, you should already have a year 2 cake.

4. Defeat Mandarin with the Iron Man Mark II Team-Up

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Also straightforward, but timely. You’ll need to obtain the correct team-up character and take him through the Hydra Island terminal. Defeat Mandarin with him active and you’ve got it made.

5. I Want You Back

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Defeat 2,015 enemies with the Potted Groot Pet. This one will be difficult if you didn’t pick up the Potted Groot Pet while it was available. And by difficult, I mean impossible. This one is easy, since the Groot plant can’t be attacked and won’t be phased out during combat.

As hard (or as easy) as it is to believe, you’ll beat the 2,015 enemies with Groot long before you find the 365 cake slices.

Weekend Events: Find The Loot Edition


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The weekend is here, and that means events aplenty. Is your game hosting an event this weekend?

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Marvel Heroes: 2nd Anniversary Continues

Marvel Heroes is in the third week of its second anniversary celebrations. Log in this weekend to receive a free baby Groot pet, defeat enemies to pick up birthday cake slices, and take part in the Cowpocalypse event. Daily cow portal drops, bonus exp, special items, and more available for this weekend.

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Defiance Bonus EXP Weekend (June 19-21)

Trion Worlds is hosting 50% bonus reputation this weekend in Defiance.

Attention, ark hunters: Double XP plus 50% Bonus Faction Reputation is available now through June 21! If you’re new to Defiance, you’ll definitely want to double down on XP with this limited-time bonus.

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Heroes & Generals Operation Bagration

Heroes & Generals players can use coupon code BAGRATION2015 to receive four experience booster ribbons, offering 50% in physical training, tactical, recon, and battle levels for four hours.

The date was chosen to be the same calendar day as when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa in 1941, which in effect makes this is a double anniversary. We want to commemorate Operation Bagration by giving you a present this weekend!

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Neverwinter Anniversary Event

In addition to the Protector’s Jubilee event currently ongoing, Perfect World Entertainment has been giving away daily items on the Zen store. Log in today (Saturday) and receive a free bag of holding. Log in Sunday and receive an Ashen Brindle Horse Mount.

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RuneScape Tuska Event

RuneScape’s Tuska event is still ongoing. Raid Tuska every day for points, use the enlightenment aura once per week for an hour of double experience, and use the points to buy event-exclusive abilities and gear.

Marvel Heroes: Grab A Free Hero Of Your Choice


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Marvel Heroes is celebrating its second anniversary, and that means free heroes for everyone. Log in today or tomorrow to receive a free hero ticket that can be exchanged for a free character (or ultimate upgrade token) of your choice at the anniversary event vendor in the Avengers Tower.

Players have their choice of any hero up to, but not including, the recently released Dr. Doom. If you’ve been waiting to get your hands on the more expensive heroes like Deadpool or Spiderman, now is your chance to grab them for free.

Check out the Marvel Heroes website for more details on the anniversary sales.

Marvel Heroes Introduces Achievements


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Marvel Heroes players have another set of things to collect, with the introduction of in-game achievements. Today’s update adds hundreds of achievements, rewarding players with credits, costumes, pets, and more. Achievements span everything from leveling up, collecting items, defeating enemies, and more.

You can find the announcement at the link below. Also coming with today’s update is new content tasking heroes with battling Ultron, tying in with the new Avengers movie.

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What Happened This Week: 5/22 – 5/28 Edition


I saw an interesting thread over the past week. It asked “would you rather take one million dollars if it meant never being able to play Guild Wars 2?” My answer was an absolute yes. Now, I loved Guild Wars, even though I got bored once I finished the leveling and storyline quests, and I never bought the last two expansions and I occasionally enjoy player vs player combat, but not to the level of being competitive. That being said, I’d take a million dollars to not play any specific video game, even if it means not having a chance to try Duke Nukem Forever. I could use that million to pay off my car, buy a house, get into a great college, and pursue my career at the expense of what? An experience that will last me maybe a year?

I would hope that everyone would agree with me, with the exception of those of you who are filthy rich and wipe using one million dollar bills that didn’t exist until you purchased the US Treasury and started printing them. Even once you factor in taxes being taken out, you are still looking at all of your financial burdens (house/several cars/college loans) being taken care of.

But enough about money, let’s see what happened this week.

1. Warhammer Online Free? Don’t Hold Your Breath

Now that Age of Conan is going free to play, a move I’ve been suggesting since 2009, the attention is being turned to Warhammer Online making the move. As much as I’d love to see WAR go free to play, I don’t think such a move is feasible anymore. From my monitoring of the Warhammer Online forums and looking at the game’s history, Mythic may have neither the manpower nor the support to make such a leap. Changing payment systems requires a lot of resources from a business and mechanics perspective, changing systems around to accommodate a cash shop, conceptualizing and balancing said cash shop to not throw the game off balance, etc.

You have to hand it to the Warhammer Online community though, those that have stuck through for this long are a very dedicated group. They understand that there is likely no big update coming to be their savior and turn the game around. In the US, WAR has dropped to two servers and continues to bleed like a stuck pig. As much as Mythic has done to improve the game since launch, the major factor has always been too little, too late.

2. I Prefer My Softs NC’d Rather than Ubi’d

I recently attempted to redownload Rainbow Six Vegas from Direct2Drive, only to find following the six gigabyte download and installation that I could not activate the game. “Unknown error.” After clicking on the link to the support page, I was told to submit a question. Upon clicking that button, I was greeted with (what else?) an error message. Could not access the page. So no way to validate my copy, no way to contact ubisoft. I purchased Vegas for $3 on Steam as part of the $13 Rainbow Six collection on sale today, figuring Steam will offer better activation coverage.

Speaking of activation, I finally got around to reactivating my NCsoft account. I haven’t touched my account since before NCsoft implemented that authentication system, so my computer was not authenticated. Turns out, I also forgot my password reset answers (spelling issues). I sent an email to NCsoft’s customer support after shaking off several months of too-damn-lazy syndrome, and got a response the next day, notifying me that my account was reset and I would have to set up new reminder questions and a new password. So I’m all set for the Aion welcome back week this Thursday.

3. Phasing Vs Exclusion: Telling A Good Story

The problem with telling an ongoing story in an MMO is that you have one of three options: You can make a story that has no impact on the world, and impress very few. Who cares about the story when they know major characters will never die? Then, you can take the more accepted route which involves phasing. In Runescape, in the quest While Guthix Sleeps, around six major characters to the series die. This doesn’t include the multitude of other quests where major characters die, are incapacitated, or are enslaved by the enemy. At the same time, I’ll see different NPCs than someone who did not complete the quest, even though were are in the same room and can see each other. Finally, you have world events. World events change the world for everyone. They remove quests, add in other quests, and move NPCs and training spots around. In Tabula Rasa, for instance, world events lead to the destruction of two major player bases, leaving behind smoldering ruins. In World of Warcraft, the most famous world events occur during expansion releases. On the other hand, you risk excluding players. The Matrix Online was the worst offender, because unless you started from the day the game launched and never missed an event, you were out of tune with the continuing story and had to rely on a text based “what you missed” to be filled in. Not as good as seeing it live, definitely a disincentive for players.

The best approach is probably a hybrid of world events and phasing. Phasing for the small stuff, and world events for the big stuff. For an MMO like Runescape, world events are just not feasible with how the story relies on the player doing quests. Many can’t be randomly removed because that would create too many broken links.

4. Some Thoughts Regarding Marvel Universe Online

In addition to comments about my mentioning of Superman, when MMORPG.com picked up on my Marvel Universe article (No Customization, Ever), I had a good amount of people knocking on me for bashing the quality of the game before release, and more recently I had people asking why I haven’t talked about Runescape’s upcoming Freminik Sagas update being similar. For those who don’t play, the Freminik Sagas are part of an expanding idea to have players take roles of other characters in the Runescape Universe. This is to allow the player to witness events that took place previously in the game’s lore, without requiring factors like time travel or intervention.

I haven’t mentioned Runescape because I particularly like the idea. It worked when the player took control of Zanik in the Chosen Commander quest, and it will likely work here too. My problem with Marvel Universe Online is not an assumption on the game’s quality (and I’ve pointed out several times that I would absolutely play it), but that my issue is with the game being advertised as an MMO, but not to the MMO crowd. If you’re trying to net the crowd that does not play MMOs, and calling your game an MMO, they won’t bite. The same happened with All Points Bulletin, when Realtime Worlds said “hey, it’s not really an MMO, it’s a shooter online!” The MMO core lost interest because it wasn’t an MMO, and the shooter core who aren’t keen to pay a subscription lost interest because of the added “fees.”

Now, MUO is cash shop supported, and hopefully features a lot more free content than Super Hero Squad. So when people ask me why I’m so untrustworthy of Gazillion Entertainment on this one (aside from looking at Lego Universe and Auto Assault, that is), I simply tell them for the same issues I had with All Points Bulletin. MUO is an identity crisis waiting to happen.

5. How About A Star Trek Diplomacy Single Player Game?

I’ve always said that if you want gripping story, go play a single player game. Now, in the case of games like Runescape, the actual story mode is indeed single player. I may have opened up the western half of Ardougne, but the guy sitting next to me still hasn’t cleared the rubble pile or killed the leader of the Trolls, Dad. I stopped the invasion of Varrok by a powerful necromancer, but the guy sitting at the Grand Exchange selling rune platebodies hasn’t even heard of the guy (in context of the game) yet.

So I’d love to see a good Star Trek game that features combat, but also relies as heavily on diplomacy as the television series does. I want to have my own crew, have them live out their lives, and encounter stories that can take place entirely on board my ship. I want to have a video game become popular and have to figure out why everyone is playing it and how to stop it. I want tribbles to invade and have to turn my head as I flame broil the furry, and adorable, cretins back to the hell they spawned out of.

In short: I want a story driven Star Trek game, and Star Trek Online doesn’t have the structure to provide that. It’s my money and I want it now!

Marvel Universe: Steep Uphill Climb


At one point working on MMO Fallout excavated a tiny part of my brain, and replaced it with a long list of industry names and their associations. So any time I hear the name Bill Roper, David Bravik, or Max Schaefer, the “Flagship Studios” red alert goes off and won’t stop buzzing until I finish writing the article. My article on Marvel Universe’s complete disregard for character creation caught a lot of attention (and was featured on MMORPG.com), and the topic as a whole stemming from the initial interview has been thrown back and forth by supporters and dissenters.

I raised the all important question at the end: What will make Marvel Universe stand out from its competition? The market is already somewhat saturated with three MMOs. Two of them hold subscriptions, one is free to play. All three allow me to heavily customize my hero, including free range of powers. Two allow me to play as a villain. One relies on a cash shop. One leans more toward action games while the other two lean closer to the traditional RPG. Now, the future of Champions Online rests in where Cryptic is sold off to, and DC Universe hangs on the will of its players to continue populating the servers, but City of Heroes has proven it isn’t going anywhere soon.

So I’ve been pondering what Marvel Universe will bring to the MMO table, and I’ve come to a few conclusions.

  • Story: If Gazillion can manage a ton of characters but give them their own stories, they could have a viable system. Bring players in with the flow of free characters, play through their stories, then offer premium characters with more story as cash shop purchases. If MU only carries one storyline for all characters, you’re going to see the population drop off fast once people complete with their favorite character.
  • Gameplay: I have a feeling Marvel Universe is going to be Marvel Ultimate Alliance Online, and honestly I’m okay with that. I loved the Ultimate Alliance games, sans the PSP versions, and an online lobby based game would likely make a fitting sequel. That being said, Marvel Universe won’t be an MMO. A game where you choose from pre-created characters and run through levels isn’t an MMO, it’s an online game. It can still be fun and support microtransactions, but it is not an MMO.
  • Pricing: Gazillion did good by announcing Marvel Universe as a free to play MMO, because tacking on a subscription would be throwing a brick wall right at the starting line. If Gazillion plays their cards right with the microtransactions, they can stand to make a lot of money from Marvel Universe. Make the free content engaging enough and people will want to buy the premium content. Heading into the system of “well the free stuff is kinda crap, but it is free, but the paid stuff is better,” won’t bring in enough people to cover those that are disenfranchised by the message.

I want to make it clear that I’m not saying Marvel Universe will be a bad game, but rather expressing my concerns in Gazillion advertising it as an MMO. It should not mark itself as an MMO because it will not function as an MMO, and should not be supported and developed for as it if were an MMO. Gazillion is clearly going after a different audience than those who play City of Heroes/Champs/DC Universe, and calling it something along the lines of Marvel Ultimate Alliance Online might have presented the game to its proper target audience. Gazillion has already talked about the game being ultra cheap to maintain (a system similar to Guild Wars).

Pull the MMO market and tell them they aren’t able to create their own characters, and they will reject the game as an MMO. Call it an online game with microtransactions, and you’ll have a wider audience. Those who want to play a superhero MMO are likely already playing a superhero MMO, but again Gazillion is not advertising to MMO players.

I’ll be doing more articles on Marvel Universe as more information appears.

Marvel Universe: No Customized Characters, Ever.


There is something to be said about MMOs. Specifically, MMOs have always been about creating a character (occasionally one that looks like you), and setting him loose in a world to run through their story. The more casual among us might use this character creator to push out an aesthetically pleasing avatar with generous amounts of cleavage, while the more hardcore role players may spend hours customizing every last detail down to the width, depth, and length of their character’s cheekbones, and bless them for it. Key factor is, I play my character to have his part in the overall story. In WoW, you are just another peon in the ongoing war between the Alliance and Horde. In games like Aion and Rift, your character has a bit more prominence than the simple grunts on the battlefield. In DC Universe, your character gains his powers via exobytes from Lex Luthor.

In Marvel Universe, however, players will be relegated to controlling iconic Marvel super heroes, including Spiderman, Wolverine, etc.

Players will play iconic Marvel characters, just as they do in SHSO. In fact, the game will feature more Marvel characters than any Marvel game to date. We won’t be merely “sidekicks.”

If this is Gazillion’s selling point, I’m not buying. I’ve played City of Heroes, Champions Online, and DC Universe, and all three of those have managed to allow me to create my own hero/villain and not feel like the sidekick. Hell, in Champions Online I had my own nemesis, and I even got to customize him with his own backstory, minions, powerset, and looks.

This raises a lot of questions that leave me intrigued, but not actually interested in trying out the game. Is there some form of character progression? If so, how will the story justify the heroes suddenly losing their powers and having to grind to get them back? Will there be any customization at all? How do you justify a couple thousand Spidermans running around?

Individuality is a big contender in the life and death of MMOs, and so is progression and hoarding things. What Gazillion is proposing sounds like taking DC Universe Online’s Iconic Play Mode, calling it an MMO in and of itself, and throwing it onto the internet. Actually, I should say it sounds like Super Hero Squad Online on Hard Mode.

So I guess my question to Gazillion Entertainment is this: As a free to play cash shop MMO, why should I choose your title over Champions Online? The IP? I hope that isn’t your only selling point. I’ll be waiting for this to come up as new information develops.

Marvel Universe Will Be Free To Play


No, I’m not talking about Super Hero Squad! Marvel Universe Online is in fact still in development, and in an interview with Massively.com, Jeff Lind talked about the game launching from the start as free to play:

That was the big surprise of the day! We are very excited about that. We think that [F2P] is an awesome way to make this game much more accessible. It’s a great way to get more people to play (which is good in and of itself), but also we think it’s a good business decision. We think this is a better way to make games in the business now. There is plenty of evidence out there — you guys see it all the time — and we feel like this is a great way to go for the game.

I have an article coming on Marvel Universe that should be published tonight. Find out why I believe this title is going to hit a hard brick wall at launch.